TWICE share Detroit photos

TWICE posted energetic tour photos from their <THIS IS FOR> world tour stop in Detroit, with multiple images gathering 18k+ likes and reinforcing their on‑tour styling and stage energy. (x.com) (x.com)

TWICE’s Detroit stop landed on April 10 at Little Caesars Arena, and the photos the group posted afterward show exactly what this tour is selling: a 360-degree stage, bright coordinated outfits, and a crowd wrapped around them from every side. Detroit was one of the North American arena dates on the group’s 2026 routing, with Ticketmaster listing the city between Chicago on April 7 and Saint Paul on April 12. That places the photos in the middle of a fast three-city run across the Midwest. The stage setup is the key piece of background here. Live Nation and 313 Presents both described the tour as TWICE’s first in-the-round arena production, with all seats opened around a central performance space instead of a single front-facing stage. That changes what concert photos look like. A normal arena post usually frames one giant backdrop and one direction of movement, but an in-the-round show gives you shots with members facing different sections, catwalk angles crossing each other, and the audience visible behind the performers. The Detroit images also fit the tour’s larger design brief. When JYP Entertainment announced the run in June 2025, the company said every venue would use a 360-degree layout to break down the boundary between stage and audience. This is TWICE’s sixth overall concert tour and the one attached to their fourth studio album, also called *This Is For*. The tour began with two sold-out shows in Incheon on July 19 and July 20, 2025, before expanding across Asia, Oceania, North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom. So the Detroit posts are not random backstage leftovers. They are part of a year-long visual campaign built around one idea: TWICE in motion, surrounded on all sides, with each city getting its own proof-of-energy set of photos the morning after the show. Detroit’s role in that campaign is simple and concrete. It gave the tour another packed arena date, another set of in-the-round performance images, and another stop where the group could turn a live show into social posts that keep the next city watching.

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